Madison seems to have fully recuperated from her surgery. Aside from the occasional spit-up she is back to her old self. Her eyes are pretty straight on, and while we still give her pain medication, she seems in a pretty … Continue reading →

Late Friday afternoon, Madison was released from the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) and sent home. Her eyes are still wobbly, but the doctors speculated that could just be due to the changing pressures in her head and on her … Continue reading →

Madison had her surgery yesterday and so far everything looks to have gone well. Her day started at just before 1pm when we had to check her in for the pre-surgery MRI. She needed to be anesthetized for this one … Continue reading →

Madison‘s condition has slipped, so surgery has been scheduled for tomorrow. Her MRI from today doesn’t look any worse than a week ago, but with her worsening eye crossing, the doctor feels surgery is warranted. We check in at noon for … Continue reading →

So it’s been an very active last three days. By Friday, Madison’s eye crossing was even worse. She had a rough night on Thursday, but on Friday morning she seemed a bit calmer. Still, Julie took her to the ophthalmologist … Continue reading →

After more time at Children’s Hospital with Madison yesterday, we still don’t know what the issue is. Her eyes are continuing to cross and wander, and she is throwing up after every time she eats. These are classic signs that … Continue reading →